So FlyinRyan sent me the tune for my stroker and I can happily say that the Jeep is definitely more beastly. The ECM is still working out the tune as I am about 80 miles so far into the flash, but it keeps feeling better.
The bottom end is a lot more responsive, and in a few cases its caught me off-guard, like pulling past a slow moving car and stomping the gas a bit more than I should jerks my head back and throws the dog against the rear hatch.
The idle is definitely a lot better, though the weather has been hovering around the single digits lately so the engine takes a bit longer to warm up and really smooth everything out.
I'll update again when I get some more experience driving with this tune. So far, FlyinRyan is the consumate professional; easy to reach on the phone and clearly passionate about what he's doing.
I encourage anyone thinking of a tune to get in touch with him.
Comp Cams 239-4 on my stroker
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Re: Comp Cams 239-4 on my stroker
So how are you liking this camshaft? How is the low end? And top end 

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Re: Comp Cams 239-4 on my stroker
I haven't heard from Acton (the OP) in a few weeks, but last I heard he was telling me about traction issues. He seemed to like the tune.wizzo wrote:So how are you liking this camshaft? How is the low end? And top end

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